Bet to win.
Yarmouth 12.35 Naraawy – win bet.
Catterick 1.20 Pleasure Garden – win bet.
Kempton 8.15 Jeannette May – win bet.
Author: horse-racing-free-tips
A Friendly Game Of Texas Holdem?
When playing online Texas holdem there is rarely such thing as a friendly game of poker. If you want to be a winning player at Texas hold em you cannot afford to keep the game friendly. Now you do not have to belittle players and talk trash to win, doing that is simply poor manners and being rude, but you do need to be aggressive in your Texas hold em playing strategy.
A friendly game of Internet Texas holdem consists of not raising the person who is the short stack at the table. A friendly game on Texas holdem online might also include not raising before the flop. There are many techniques that you can use to keep the game friendly, but these friendly techniques are losing techniques.
Particularly when playing a tournament game of free Texas holdem, the goal is to eliminate other players and to be the last one standing. When you get the opportunity to eliminate a player from the tournament you should do so. Allowing another player to remain in the game when you play Texas holdem online is a mistake.
Other players may get frustrated with you when you play Texas holdem aggressively, but your goal is to win, not to make friends. It is acceptable to raise pre flop when you have a good hand, and you should do this even though it may not keep the game friendly. If you are learning how to play Texas hold em you need to be aware that it is appropriate to put another player all in if you have the absolute best hand.
A friendly game of free online Texas holdem would not include a check raise. A check raise is a very effective technique for winning a pot and eventually the game though.
When you play a Texas holdem poker game online you should focus on strategies that result in you winning the game, not making friends.
It is important to be a good sport and to not trash talk though. Trash talking can work against you because other players at the table may make it their sole goal to eliminate you from the game, so be warned.
A Few Tips For Blackjack
When I first started showing interest a few years back in playing blackjack, a friend of mine gave me a list of tips and unofficial personal rules; where he got them from I have no idea, but I more or less stuck to them and they served me well, so I figured the time has come to share the wisdom a little.
Choose a low minimum bet table: 5% of your bankroll is around the max that you want to be betting per hand, so playing at a table with a minimum that exceeds that percentage is asking for trouble. The danger is that with a high minimum table you run the risk of loosing your bankroll before without opportunities to regain lost revenue.
Never split 10s: it may be tempting to play the two hands, but 20 isn’t far off from 21, so be happy with what you have!
5s Never, 8s Always: a pair of 5s should never be split but a pair of 8s should be split in all circumstances except for when the dealer is showing a 10.
Always split Aces: getting a blackjack is, as they say, the name of the game, so splitting aces gives you two chances to do just that.
Stick on 17; no matter what your gut says, just stick with what you have. Bear in mind that the dealer has to stick on 17, plus if you think even for a second about the number of cards in the deck and how much they add up to you will soon realize that the chances of getting a 4 or less are much lower than the chances of getting a 5 or more – just don’t do it!
The fewer decks in use the better the odds are for the player; the biggest leap in the house advantage is between one and two decks, but it does rise, all be it less steeply, with every deck added. Therefore, in a choice between a single deck and multi deck game, always go for the single deck; in a choice between a 6 deck game and an 8 deck game, always go for the 6 deck.
Rules vary from table to table, so the more player-friendly rules a table plays by the better it is for you. Specific rules to look out for are, the surrender rule; double down after splitting pairs; multiple pair splitting; and ace re-splits.
Remember that you’re only opponent is the dealer, so don’t look at anyone else’s hand, it’s not your business and it will distract you from your game.
The rest of the advice I received was basic common sense and money management; don’t bet anything you’re not prepared to loose, set limits, don’t gamble when drunk, you know the type. Anyway, I hope these tips will be as useful to you as they were to me.
Horse Racing Tips Monday 13th July
Bet to win.
Ayr 12.40 Dogy Bid – win bet.
Ayr 3.20 Le Reveur – win bet.
Windsor 4.10 Involved – win bet.
Kempton 6.10 The Blue Bower – win bet.
Kempton 7.15 Vibrance – win bet.